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<blockquote data-quote="Lichtenhart" data-source="post: 1351441" data-attributes="member: 761"><p>Irohim reaches after the Elder's hand, with a friendly smile upon his glassy face, and as they touch, one of the stars in his chest shines more brightly, and becomes larger, until images appear all over his body. <span style="color: White">They show a calm and starry sky over the waves of the sea. Suddenly a shooting star falls from the heavens and drops into the ocean. There a child appears, that shares the nature of the stars and that of the sea, the same child now in front of the gnome elder. The child rises above the waves and looks around to see an island not far away, an island with a towering volcano and crowned with lush palms all around. The isle of Quam. The vision shows Irohim glide above the waters toward the island and his joy in finding the sleeping Volor tribe. He moves silently among the sleeping gnomes, and the children smile in their sleep as he softly touches their forheads. He looks with curiosity at their objects and, when he has a question, he touches one of the sleeping adults and the answer appears as a picture upon his body. When dawn is about to come, and the gnomes start stirring in their sleep, he floats back into the sky, looking lovingly upon them.</span> The vision slowly fades away, as he hopes he explained to the elder who he is; Irohim, the name he chose for himself, really means 'the child of the stars' in the language of the Volor.</p><p></p><p>The godling stops for a moment, then he takes the Elder's other hand, while several stars start shimmering inside of him, and new images appear: <span style="color: White">all the Volor wearing a little starfish as a pendant around their neck; an old matron crushing some leaves and fruits in a wooden bowl, to tend an injured youth; boys training some birds to bring back the fishes they catch; two strong gnomes bravely in the middle of the sea upon a wooden shell; the Elder, much older, lying among his sons and daughters and grandchildren, and Irohim coming down from the sky, invisible to their weeping eyes, taking the hand of the elder with great gentleness, leading his soul, transparent, with a single bright star within, out of his body, and carrying it into the sky; and finally the whole tribe of the Volor, more than a hundred of them, happy and laughing, celebrating near large bonfires, under the starry sky.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lichtenhart, post: 1351441, member: 761"] Irohim reaches after the Elder's hand, with a friendly smile upon his glassy face, and as they touch, one of the stars in his chest shines more brightly, and becomes larger, until images appear all over his body. [COLOR=White]They show a calm and starry sky over the waves of the sea. Suddenly a shooting star falls from the heavens and drops into the ocean. There a child appears, that shares the nature of the stars and that of the sea, the same child now in front of the gnome elder. The child rises above the waves and looks around to see an island not far away, an island with a towering volcano and crowned with lush palms all around. The isle of Quam. The vision shows Irohim glide above the waters toward the island and his joy in finding the sleeping Volor tribe. He moves silently among the sleeping gnomes, and the children smile in their sleep as he softly touches their forheads. He looks with curiosity at their objects and, when he has a question, he touches one of the sleeping adults and the answer appears as a picture upon his body. When dawn is about to come, and the gnomes start stirring in their sleep, he floats back into the sky, looking lovingly upon them.[/COLOR] The vision slowly fades away, as he hopes he explained to the elder who he is; Irohim, the name he chose for himself, really means 'the child of the stars' in the language of the Volor. The godling stops for a moment, then he takes the Elder's other hand, while several stars start shimmering inside of him, and new images appear: [COLOR=White]all the Volor wearing a little starfish as a pendant around their neck; an old matron crushing some leaves and fruits in a wooden bowl, to tend an injured youth; boys training some birds to bring back the fishes they catch; two strong gnomes bravely in the middle of the sea upon a wooden shell; the Elder, much older, lying among his sons and daughters and grandchildren, and Irohim coming down from the sky, invisible to their weeping eyes, taking the hand of the elder with great gentleness, leading his soul, transparent, with a single bright star within, out of his body, and carrying it into the sky; and finally the whole tribe of the Volor, more than a hundred of them, happy and laughing, celebrating near large bonfires, under the starry sky.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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